An Unofficial Magento Roadmap, pulled together from various promises, metions, and allusions made by Magento Inc. employees. (Glad I took Dr. Jones’ course at Marshal University (I thought about Kremlinolgy joke instead but too real)).

When I’m working solo, (which usually means I’m doing the initial scoping and prototyping of some sort of feature and/or system), my “git workflow” is usually a shove it all into master affair. When I switch off to team work I often find myself in a situation where I’ve done a done of work without branching first. That’s where git move comes to the rescue. Okay, one more… Ever commit something only to immediately realize that you're on the wrong branch? Use "git move <branch>". pic.twitter.com/fKpZTRkdRu — coderabbi™[for rent] (@coderabbi) September 4, 2017

Real Talk: I mostly just split/explode strings down to the parts I need these days, but I’ll always have a palce in my heart for regular expressions. Regular expression cheat sheet. pic.twitter.com/C0PdZ5aNXx — Mike Kearney📊 (@kearneymw) September 3, 2017

This entry is part 1 of 5 in the series Just Enough C for PHP. Later posts include Just Enough C for PHP: Running C Programs, Just Enough C for PHP: Variables and Types, Just Enough C for PHP: C Macros, and Just Enough C for PHP: Make Basics. The funny thing about the C programming language is, if you look hard enough, you can see how it [...]